Daily Dothttp://www.dailydot.com/Daily Dot Articleen-usMon, 18 Feb 2013 13:36:21 +0000Daily Fluff: Puppy turns back on Facebookhttp://www.dailydot.com/unclick/daily-fluff-puppy-facebook/<p><img src='http://cdn0.dailydot.com/cache/75/4d/754dfbead7338765e532b49091c25ae6.jpg'></p><style type="text/css">
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Facebook addiction is a growing problem among adorable puppies, which is why one&nbsp;<a href="http://www.thefluffingtonpost.com/tagged/puppies" target="_self">dog</a>&nbsp;is being proactive. Bailey, a super cute, 5-month-old Maltese, had already begun to feel that Facebook was taking up too much of his time.&nbsp;</p>
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So, starting next week, Bailey is pledging to sever ties with the service for at least a year. He&rsquo;ll deactivate his account and stop surfing to Facebook pages until he&rsquo;s at least 17 months old.</p>
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&ldquo;He felt like he was always on there, you know?&rdquo; said Lawrence Fishel, a source close to the situation. &ldquo;It got to the point where we&rsquo;d be playing fetch, I&rsquo;d throw the stick and he wouldn&rsquo;t even budge, he&rsquo;d just have his nose buried in his iPhone. Checking Facebook. Posting status updates. &lsquo;I&rsquo;m about to go chase a stick.&rsquo; It was starting to affect the quality of his life.&rdquo;</p>
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<em>Via&nbsp;<a href="http://instagram.com/p/VoYx7pNItj/" target="_blank">cutiebaileys</a>.</em></p>
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